Satélite, alguacil o persona que sigue o acompaña de continuo a otra. Appendix, in anatomy, a vestigial hollow tube that is closed at one end and is attached at the other end to the cecum, a pouchlike beginning of the large intestine into which the small intestine empties its contents. There's an appendix at the end of the book with a list of dates
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Hay un apéndice al final del libro con una lista de fechas
Cecal (or caecal, cæcal) appendix
See google translate's machine translation of 'appendix' French | italian | portuguese | romanian | german | dutch | swedish | russian | polish | czech | greek | turkish | chinese | japanese | korean | arabic Appendix, < appendere, pender de.) 1 Complemento añadido a una cosa, de la cual depende y es parte accesoria al final del libro hay un apéndice que recoge la terminología usada
Zoología parte del cuerpo del animal unida o contigua a otra principal Persona que acompaña continuamente a. Appendix noun [c] (book part) writing a separate part at the end of a book or report that gives additional information: The cecum is a pouch situated at the junction of the small intestine and large intestine whose main role is to absorb fluids and salts that remain after the completion of intestinal digestion.
2 anatomía apéndice, apéndice vermiforme, apéndice vermicular, apéndice cecal.